Kirby's Pig Stand

[4] The scheme of the restaurant "consisted of a red-tiled pagoda-like roof set on a rectangular building framed of wood and covered in stucco (a fine plaster used for coating wall surfaces or molding into architectural decorations)".

[4] "A 1927 newspaper advertisement claimed over 5,000 people in Dallas alone had their evening meal at the Pig Stands".

[6] One independent Pig Stand still existed as of 2021, located near downtown San Antonio, Texas.

[7] One of the original Pig Stand "signature" drive-in buildings with the red-tiled pagoda-like roof still exists in San Antonio at the corner of S Presa St and Pereida St.[8] It was one of the last three in San Antonio, operating as a Pig Stand until the '90s.

It has since been sold and now operates as a burger restaurant with a '50s diner-style decor, similar to the previous Pig Stand.